Publications

Peer-reviewed conference papers

Peer-reviewed conferences are accepted in computer science as high-quality
scholarly articles. This point is also clarified by Michael D. Ernst (Professor at the University of Washington, and
previously researcher at Microsoft Research and tenured professor at MIT),
who explains that:
“conference papers are arguably as prestigious as top journal
publications: oftentimes, conferences have higher standards and lower
acceptance rates than most journals.” The same point is expressed in
the article “Research
Evaluation for Computer Science” in Communications of the ACM
(April 2009).